ACROPOLIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH‚ INDORE Faculty of Management Studies Major Research Project On “To Study Salaried Employees Perception Towards Tax Saving Schemes” Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Business Administration (2009 – 2011) Submitted To: Submitted By: Prof. Prerna Sharma
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Individual Visit Scheme to Hong Kong Individual Visit Scheme has being launched for ten years in Hong Kong. This scheme helps boost tourism and brings benefits to Hong Kong economy and society. However‚ the reality reveals that it also brings some negative impacts to Hong Kong. This paper examines both the arguments for and against Individual Visit Scheme in Hong Kong. Promoting retail and accommodation development is one of the major positive outcomes of Individual Visit Scheme. The business
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Assign 2-3 Cash Larceny Scheme Case Joshua Boger BSFR 341-E1WW Professor Sherry Kamradt June 1‚ 2012 The case study involving the bank teller gets nabbed for theft is one that I can see happening quite often especially in a small bank or community bank that does not do the proper back ground checks need. In this case we are looking at cash larceny –vs. - skimming. Cash larceny is the intentional taking away of employer’s cash (currency/checks) without the consent‚ and against the will‚
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The Effectiveness of Military Organiza tions ALLAN R. MILLETT‚ WILLIAMSON MURRAY‚ and KENNETH H. WATMAN Mershon Center‚ The Ohio State University The interrelated issue of rnilitary structure and effectiveness confronts planners and commanders with some of the most intractable intellectual issues associated with organizational behavior. T h e realities of preparing forces to kill and to face death in the service of the state createproblems with no ar~aloguesin other forms of social interaction
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Appendix 1 Forms Form 2 Assessment front sheet and feedback record PTLLS Level 3 / 4 Theory/Practical T2: Summarise the key aspects of current legislative requirements Assessment No: and code of practice relevant to your subject and the type of organisation within which you would like to work. [pic] Candidate name S A Malik[pic] Enrolment number [pic] Date issued [pic] Date submitted
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In Australia‚ investor can choose from a wide variety of investments which include managed investment schemes (MIS) and direct investment which consist of shares‚ debt and hybrid securities. Each investment scheme will a set of corporation act to protect its investor‚ as it is important to make investors feel confident and secure. Investors can choose the types of investments to invest in depending on their personal traits and ambition as the different investment contains different characteristic
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PTLLS Assignment #1 Justify the need for keeping records and describe the types of records you would maintain. Record keeping in an educational context is important; it assists with planning; the reviewing of student progress and aids quality assurance checks. This submission has been created using our Health & Safety Executive (HSE) approved First Aid training records‚ as an example. HSE approved First Aid training record keeping is easily justified. It is mandatory to keep records of examination
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Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) | | In the present globalised scenario‚ right sizing of the manpower employed in an organisation has become an important management strategy in order to meet the increased competition. The voluntary retirement scheme(VRS) is the most humane technique to provide overall reduction in the existing strength of the employees. It is a technique used by companies for trimming the workforce employed in the industrial unit. It is now a commonly method used to dispense
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PTLLS Level 4 Inclusion and the Inclusive Learning Environment The process of inclusion in any setting refers to the situation in which all are involved. This means taking into account the needs of every person and making sure the expectations of the learners are met. An inclusive learning environment requires the teacher to recognise and accommodate all the needs of each learner. Differentiation is using a variety of different approaches and resources to meet the needs of everyone. All
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Assignment 1 Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning 1.1.3 Explain own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning I see my role as a teacher of beauty therapy as facilitating my knowledge through learning and following the learning cycle. I usually start by trying to identify the learners needs by arranging and carrying out suitable assessments‚ carrying out interviews‚ identifying any barriers to learning and to help my learners achieve their chosen program‚ by using
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